Synching is actually pretty easy if you're running Windows - there's something called the 'briefcase', which is specifically for this purpose. From the Windows XP help files:
To synchronize files on connected computers using Briefcase
While the computers are connected, open Briefcase on your portable computer and copy the appropriate files from your main computer.
Work on the files on your portable computer.
When you have finished working on the files, connect the two computers if they were disconnected, open Briefcase on your portable computer, and then do one of the following:
To update all the files, on the Briefcase menu, click Update All.
To update only some of the files, select the files you want to update, and then on the Briefcase menu, click Update Selection.
Notes
When you are using Briefcase to copy files from your main computer to your portable computer, the two computers must be connected, either over a network or by a direct cable connection.
While you are working on your files, the two computers do not need to be connected.
This must be a meaning of the word "easy" with which I am not familiar.
But it *will* help some, if it'll work with a Win XP laptop, and Win98 & Win2k desktop systems.
I also have the problem that I need to be able to to work on a file that's open on *both* the desktop and the laptop (or a couple of desktop systems) at the same time. That one will probably require expen$ive $oftware.
Heehee. It's really easier to do than it *sounds*; I've done it. The procedure may be *slightly* different in W2K or W98, but not unrecognizeably so - so you can work on the same file on multiple boxen, just not simultaneously.
The "work-at-the-same-time" pretty much requires some sort of groupware, and ¥e$, that ha$ a tenden¢¥ to ¢o$t $ummat.
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Date: 2004-08-25 09:31 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-08-25 10:36 pm (UTC)Currently, I also have a file open for the idea that is "bugging" me the most. And one for the story I'm trying to update.
What I *really* need is some sort of "groupware" application that's intended to let multiple people work on the same file at the same time.
Then I could open things on both the "writing" desktop box and on the laptop. And edit from whichever I was on at the time.
As it is, I'm still trying to figure out how to set stuff up so I can "synch" files between the laptop and the desktops. :-(
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Date: 2004-08-26 03:09 am (UTC)To synchronize files on connected computers using Briefcase
Notes
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Date: 2004-08-26 02:50 pm (UTC)But it *will* help some, if it'll work with a Win XP laptop, and Win98 & Win2k desktop systems.
I also have the problem that I need to be able to to work on a file that's open on *both* the desktop and the laptop (or a couple of desktop systems) at the same time. That one will probably require expen$ive $oftware.
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Date: 2004-08-26 03:11 pm (UTC)The "work-at-the-same-time" pretty much requires some sort of groupware, and ¥e$, that ha$ a tenden¢¥ to ¢o$t $ummat.